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Nazar Ke Samne
Umesh is accused of killing a newspaper editor. His wife and mother hire a reputed lawyer named Sangram Singh Sahni, who agrees to be the defense lawyer without charging them any fees. The case is going in Umesh's favor, until a young man named Jai Kumar, comes as an eye-witness and states that he has seen Umesh commit the murder from his balcony right opposite the venue of the murder. Umesh is convicted and sentenced to death. Umesh's sister, Sarita, finds out that Jai was paid to lie, and she approaches him to change his testimony. He refuses, but subsequently relents when he finds out the havoc he has caused in their lives. He approached Advocate Sahni, who attempts to do his best to get a new trial, in vain, though and Umesh is set to die within one week. Now Jai must come up with the person who really killed the Newspaper Editor, and the only clue he has is a photograph of the killer's shoes...
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Plot Summary
Inspector Vikram Rathod is a dedicated police officer fighting against a notorious underworld don named Kaal. When Kaal targets Vikram's family, the inspector is forced to confront his adversary head-on, leading to a dramatic and violent showdown. The film explores themes of justice, revenge, and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones.
Critical Reception
Nazar Ke Samne received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to a predictable plot and over-the-top action sequences. However, audiences often enjoyed the film for its star power and typical Bollywood masala elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Feroz Khan's charismatic performance.
Criticized for its formulaic storyline and lack of originality.
Action sequences were deemed excessive by some.
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Fun Fact
The film marked one of the later appearances of the veteran actor Feroz Khan in a prominent role, showcasing his enduring screen presence.
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